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supported by law enforcement officers. it was a common sense plan, but senator mcconnell ignored the will of the people. >> and democrats who voted against background checks or better background checks for gun buyers are hardly off the hook. the progressive change campaign committee ran this ad in seven newspapers across montana on sunday. this sunday. featuring local gun owners angry about senator max baucus' vote. joining me right now, david axelrod, former obama senior adviser. msnb political analyst and republican strategist john feehery. somehow i have a different attitude towards the republicans and the democrats who voted on this thing. i don't know why it is because i'm not always partisan. but i really do have a problem with mitch mcconnell. i would like to see him get stung hard on this one. why do i think like that? because he tends to be an s.o.b. generally? does anybody like that guy? >> you don't like mr. mcconnell but i like him. >> you like mr. mcconnell. >> i don't think this is going to hurt him. >> you'r
supported by law enforcement officers. it was a common sense plan, but senator mcconnell ignored the will of the people. >> and democrats who voted against background checks or better background checks for gun buyers are hardly off the hook. the progressive change campaign committee ran this ad in seven newspapers across montana on sunday. this sunday. featuring local gun owners angry about senator max baucus' vote. joining me right now, david axelrod, former obama senior adviser. msnb...
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not enough internet law. not enough computer law. relatively new stuff. we need laws that deal with this stuff. >> andrea: we have law once the book that deal with it a lot of people say it's too harsh. in this country you could go to jail for 20 or 30 years. people from anonymous getting put away for a decade or so. the problem is not the severity of the sentence. it's catching these guys. they are in foreign countries. have trouble tracking them down. also have a problem we have a shortage of people in this country with the skills to try and find them and locate them and track them down. plus, there is a lot of people that say well, they drove that aaron schwartz to suicide and there is a lot of excuses being made as well. >> greg: you could tell the a.p. site was hacked because it was a story that was negative about the white house. [ laughter ] i disagree with everybody here. i don't think this guy should be punished. he should be given a six figure job in the united states. because he taught us a lesson without getting anybody killed. we have to stop
not enough internet law. not enough computer law. relatively new stuff. we need laws that deal with this stuff. >> andrea: we have law once the book that deal with it a lot of people say it's too harsh. in this country you could go to jail for 20 or 30 years. people from anonymous getting put away for a decade or so. the problem is not the severity of the sentence. it's catching these guys. they are in foreign countries. have trouble tracking them down. also have a problem we have a...
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scooter gave up his law practice, his white shoe law firm and everything to serve cheney and everyone in the country in his way. he was talking to everybody for cheney. at the time, cheney stepped back and acted like he had nothing to do with it. which is it, is he a soldier or an outlaw? >> don't forget, he lied for dick cheney. >> i know he did. how can he say it both ways, he wasn't doing our job for us and yet he died as a soldier on the field? your thoughts, wayne, because you brought it up. i don't know much about this relationship. why is he keeping a secret, what cheney told him to do? >> part of the key here is to look at it from cheney's point of view and bush's point of view. cheney believes it and george bush, what he saw at the end of his eighth year tenure who is elbowing him saying come on, the law be damned, let's give this guy a pardon, it was exactly the kind of thing that bush himself found repulsive in the case of other presidents, including bill clinton, he gave some pardons. >> he thought this is something i don't like. it was one guy who was the decider and it w
scooter gave up his law practice, his white shoe law firm and everything to serve cheney and everyone in the country in his way. he was talking to everybody for cheney. at the time, cheney stepped back and acted like he had nothing to do with it. which is it, is he a soldier or an outlaw? >> don't forget, he lied for dick cheney. >> i know he did. how can he say it both ways, he wasn't doing our job for us and yet he died as a soldier on the field? your thoughts, wayne, because you...
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the faa and administration says the law does not give them that authority. so they're continuing to go around on that point and may take congress to change the law to get any movement here on this what the top democrat in the senate is proposing is using what is known as overseas contingency operation money, oco money, basically money we're not going to spend in iraq and afghanistan from winding wars down there. republicans call it a budget trick. the white house is endorsing it. >> these are real policy choices that produce savings. we believe that senator reid's proposal is a good one in that it would temporarily delay the sequester and all the negative effects that we're talking about now to air travelers and families and seniors. >> whether oco is the mother of all gimmicks or just a glaring one, everybody other than the majority leader evidently agrees on one thing it is the height, the height of fiscal irresponsibility. >> other democrats are suggesting closing what is known as the corporate jet tax loophole to pay for the air traffic controllers. ther
the faa and administration says the law does not give them that authority. so they're continuing to go around on that point and may take congress to change the law to get any movement here on this what the top democrat in the senate is proposing is using what is known as overseas contingency operation money, oco money, basically money we're not going to spend in iraq and afghanistan from winding wars down there. republicans call it a budget trick. the white house is endorsing it. >> these...
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it's almost a universal law of inverse proportionality here. i think the story is such that from a value perspective, with a possible growth upside, that even at $500, the tip weight is to the upside, not the downside, and they've kind of gussied themselves up says an irresistible value story in the erpgs call yesterday. >> scott, for years, apple was able to stay ahead of competition with new innovation. they always had the competitors coming in the with the lower cost, second versions of whatever they were innovating. but now they have competitors coming out who are out-innovating them and beating them in cost. what do you think apple's strategy should be here? >> i think we're in an industry that's in transition. you're looking at computer devices that are in flux. apple has had strong iphone and ipad sales, which sounds promising, but they're holding back on what they claim are going to be new products until fall or maybe 2014. you know, they've been it rating on similar products for years and we've been waiting for a watch or maybe a tv. i
it's almost a universal law of inverse proportionality here. i think the story is such that from a value perspective, with a possible growth upside, that even at $500, the tip weight is to the upside, not the downside, and they've kind of gussied themselves up says an irresistible value story in the erpgs call yesterday. >> scott, for years, apple was able to stay ahead of competition with new innovation. they always had the competitors coming in the with the lower cost, second versions...
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and the contract itself, provides that the parties will be subject to all applicable laws and so the contract acknowledges that pg&e will continue to be subject to these provisions. >> okay. obviously we would completely agree to it accept that the amendments and leave it at that. >> supervisor avalos? >> just a couple of questions, is there any schematic designs so far of the hydroelectric generate ors? >> i am sorry i didn't understand. >> are there any designs that are available to see. >> from pgand e? >> no. from the project. >> yes. >> we have prelim drawings and they are going through the evolutionary phase and yes we have a set of drawings. >> is that something that you can send to my office or e-mail me? >> yes. >> please? >> make those available to you, no problem. >> just curious, thank you. >> okay. >> any other questions right now? >> okay. thank you, very much, we appreciate it. we have mr. rose from the budget analysts office. >> mr. chairman, and supervisor avalos on page 4 of the report as shown in table one which is actually on page 5, and there is a department just
and the contract itself, provides that the parties will be subject to all applicable laws and so the contract acknowledges that pg&e will continue to be subject to these provisions. >> okay. obviously we would completely agree to it accept that the amendments and leave it at that. >> supervisor avalos? >> just a couple of questions, is there any schematic designs so far of the hydroelectric generate ors? >> i am sorry i didn't understand. >> are there any...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares co. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ 90 minutes to the close, the dow 30, almost seemingly split between gainers and declining. microsoft up over a buck today, but at&t down more than $2. nicole at the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? >> an interesting story, ashley, whirlpool, two stories combined into one. look at the stock. it's hid pretty hard today, down 2%, was down more than that. it has recovered some of the losses. this stock, though, is not too far off the all-time high of 122.39. there
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares co. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read...
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the law is the law. the law has passed. the law is signed. what happens since that time is this torrent of regulations that's come out of the department of health and human services, the department of treasury, office of management and budget, all of those -- office of personnel management, all of those that's implementing this failed product. we can all argue about big subtle law but rulemaking is going on even as we speak. new rules are coming out. prom -- are being promulgated. why did they hide that until two days after election day? because they were afraid of what the public's response would be when they saw what that rule actually said and turn out most of the nation's governors said, we don't want any part of this. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: madam speaker, let me yield myself as long as it takes me to read this message. it needs to be answered, and i want everybody in america to listen up. you've been told it's a job-killing b
the law is the law. the law has passed. the law is signed. what happens since that time is this torrent of regulations that's come out of the department of health and human services, the department of treasury, office of management and budget, all of those -- office of personnel management, all of those that's implementing this failed product. we can all argue about big subtle law but rulemaking is going on even as we speak. new rules are coming out. prom -- are being promulgated. why did they...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. jon: a new warning from the world health organization about a deadly new strain of bird flu. scientists say it is already showing signs of possible human-to-human transmission. samples sent to the u.s. suggest it might be resistant to some drugs. senior national correspondent john roberts has that live from atlanta. john? >> reporter: good morning to you jon. very troubling developments aft team from the world health organization sent out a new warning about this new virus. h7n9 that is is particularly deadly. 108 people in china gotten sick from the virus. 22 of them have died. they're anxious to find out they includestures of disease might include human-to-human transmission a father and two sons and parent and daughter and husband and wife. it might be these are isolated cases of human transmission. could mean they picked it up from the same source. at the centers for disease control they're urgently monitoring for any signs that the virus is mutated and becomes easily transmissabl
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. jon: a new warning from the world health organization about a deadly new strain of bird flu. scientists say it is already showing signs of possible human-to-human transmission. samples sent to the u.s. suggest it might be resistant to some drugs. senior national correspondent john roberts has that live from atlanta. john? >> reporter: good morning to you jon. very troubling developments aft team from the world health organization sent out a...
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at that point certainly we should be talking about notifying local law enforcement and other agencies. the other agencies were aware of this. i think, you know, in a case like this, it's always easy to look back and say well, they did this wrong or did that wrong. so far i got to be honest with you, i haven't seen any evidence of that. there was some question about whether we got the proper notification to the airport when tamerlan came back into the united states. the question is would that have mattered because there still wasn't anything in the file to indicate that he was going to be a problem. now, having said all that, clearly one of my principles of leadership is you always do an after action assessment and you say what worked and what didn't work? there may be some systems things that we need to work out here. i don't know. it's a legitimate question to discuss as to whether every one of those 20,000 tips and even those that come up negative are passed to local law enforcement. at some point this is america. >> independent senator angus king of maine. thank you for your time.
at that point certainly we should be talking about notifying local law enforcement and other agencies. the other agencies were aware of this. i think, you know, in a case like this, it's always easy to look back and say well, they did this wrong or did that wrong. so far i got to be honest with you, i haven't seen any evidence of that. there was some question about whether we got the proper notification to the airport when tamerlan came back into the united states. the question is would that...
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thinks like that. >> kati deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officer, families, and our community. >> reporter: a friend of the couple said when contacter riys tamerlan first met they often liked to go to bars and then brain wash and converted to -- >> she was working, according to her lawyer, 70 to 80 hours a week as a home health care specialist supporting the family and she may not have known what was going up. >> and then to wake up to find the man she thought she knew, she didn't. >> yes. >>> ted cruz and franken found themselves agreeing with each other. they were pressing the white house on their use of drones. cruz has only been there since january but he's already making his mark. he's being called the most hated man in the senate. jan crawford has more. >> good morning, charlie and norah. you kind of expect the new guy to stand back and not make waves. that is not ted cruz. on immigration reform you can be sure that cruz, who's a latino and from a border state would have a lot to say about the proposed compromise, president obama, the
thinks like that. >> kati deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officer, families, and our community. >> reporter: a friend of the couple said when contacter riys tamerlan first met they often liked to go to bars and then brain wash and converted to -- >> she was working, according to her lawyer, 70 to 80 hours a week as a home health care specialist supporting the family and she may not have known what was going up. >> and then...
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if the law requires them to change the plan, does it mean they -- >> the law doesn't require them to change the plan. that's the whole part of being grandfathered. you don't have to change it. >> so the employers don't have to change the health care plan they're offering? >> as long as the plan does not change significantly in terms of the benefits that they offer, they keep the benefits -- >> or what's required by the health care bill? >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> then they can keep a grandfathered plan and they do not have to comply with the provisions of the affordable care act. that's what grandfathering means. >> thank you. >> the gentleman's time has expired. now i recognize the gentleman from missouri, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. cohen, thank you for being here today. i'd got to say if rob sterling walked through that door right there i wouldn't be surprised because he would walk in here and say you have now entered the twilight zone. there cannot be so much difference in interpretation, i don't think, other than it's inexplainable. it is twili
if the law requires them to change the plan, does it mean they -- >> the law doesn't require them to change the plan. that's the whole part of being grandfathered. you don't have to change it. >> so the employers don't have to change the health care plan they're offering? >> as long as the plan does not change significantly in terms of the benefits that they offer, they keep the benefits -- >> or what's required by the health care bill? >> the gentleman's time has...
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bill that do create a -- could create a homeless bill of rights is one step closer to becoming state law. the bill introduced by tom amyyano has passed the committee and it could allow people to sleep, and panhandle on local properties. it would also allow the government to provide showers and rest rooms for the homeless. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel is in egypt right now meeting with that country's leaders. it's part of his middle east tour. you are looking at video of hagel meeting with benjamin netanyahu yesterday. in talks with the egyptian leaders, he will try to influence as egypt struggles with democracy. >>> david petraeus has a new job. petraeus will join the city university of new york as a visiting professor beginning in august. he says as the son of an immigrant he identifies with many students with similar backgrounds. >>> the federal government is suing lance armstrong for millions of dollars the post office spent sponsoring his tour de france tales. the justice department filed the lawsuit under a false claims act. it seeks to recover the $40 million the postal servic
bill that do create a -- could create a homeless bill of rights is one step closer to becoming state law. the bill introduced by tom amyyano has passed the committee and it could allow people to sleep, and panhandle on local properties. it would also allow the government to provide showers and rest rooms for the homeless. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel is in egypt right now meeting with that country's leaders. it's part of his middle east tour. you are looking at video of hagel...
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they make laws that we have to follow. it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] >> good afternoon. first, if any of you have ever wondered what an ls -- and elected officials sounds like with anesthesia and his mouth, i want to let you know that i got out of a dental chair 20 minutes ago after a few hours of dentists work. but i wanted to give a few remarks of how i think we are doing. i'm very much more are optimistic about how we're doing than four years ago. i read an article from the chronicle and it said that the candidates disagreed on everything, except for the need to crack down on entertainment violence. i did not propose anything for the first six months until there were half a dozen people affected. that was followed by a terrific shooting, which was then followed by an incident in union square. i want to take a moment and thank the san francisco police department for your input. if we pass legislation to require additional security requirements an
they make laws that we have to follow. it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] >> good afternoon. first, if any of you have ever wondered what an ls -- and elected officials sounds like with anesthesia and his mouth, i want to let you know that i got out of a dental chair 20 minutes ago after a few hours of dentists work. but i wanted to give a few remarks of how i think we are doing. i'm very much more are optimistic about...
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law. he is a united states citizen that committed the crime. jay carney said we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> if the justice department had tried him as an enemy combatant lindsey graham would have said you're break the law. he's an american citizen. >> stephanie: why didn't we follow donald trump's idea of waterboarding him before he recovered from his throat injuries to see what kind of information we could have gotten. >> water board him while his head is underwater. if he doesn't answer, then we know he did it. >> stephanie: he's dead. now we don't know anything. thanks donald. by the way -- >> you're fired. snow cover senator graham and janet napolitano. >> it picked up his departure but not him coming back, correct? >> the fbi text alert on him at that point was more than a year old and had expired. >> stephanie: a lot of interesting stuff including surprising tho
law. he is a united states citizen that committed the crime. jay carney said we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> if the justice department had tried him as an enemy combatant lindsey graham would have said you're break the law. he's an american citizen. >> stephanie: why didn't we follow donald trump's idea of waterboarding him before he recovered from his throat...
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law shall diso'bay the law. we have got more than a de facto am nest fip we van executive branch that is ignoring the congress has written. >> i would like to have mrs. rich respond to this. there a number of people including me that believe that the representation the border will be secure and we'll have an effective system has been adequately. those are those who say tb adequately addressed in the bill. you know specially, police mrs. lichter that executive branch should create a branch of effectively monitor visa overstays yet today. all the years later 40% of illegal immigration doesn't come across on the border. people come in legally and overstay. i want to ask you you can you understand those who have seen this movie before who said the promises and assurance it's the last time that ever will have to happen. we're going institute enforcing law against people who come in legally but overstay the visa. it's never come to pass. can you appreciate the skepticism that people feel when they hear that again? mrs
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there's nothing against the law about it. but it is a sort of "you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours" kind of arrangement. "if you sell our funds, "you will get a portion of the revenue we earn from selling them through you." >> this is a kind of sub-rosa part of this industry, and there's not a lot of information about it. but the fact of the matter is, thas far as i know, those kind of payments to brokers for distributing your shares has simply become part of the system. you know, the brokers are getting a little religion here. they're saying, "why should i distribute your funds unless you pay me to? "you get these big management fees. "i want some of it. "you're getting plenty. give me some." >> smith: the problem is that these fees are not paid by the fund company. the bill is passed to you and me. here it is, buried deep in my 401(k) plan documents. it took me about an hour to find the reference. do you think the industry could do a better job of making people aware of the effective fees on their savings? >> i think we
there's nothing against the law about it. but it is a sort of "you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours" kind of arrangement. "if you sell our funds, "you will get a portion of the revenue we earn from selling them through you." >> this is a kind of sub-rosa part of this industry, and there's not a lot of information about it. but the fact of the matter is, thas far as i know, those kind of payments to brokers for distributing your shares has simply become part of...
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obviously the law enforcement has done a tremendous job in protecting america. a tremendous job in apprehending this particular suspect. but we still have some very serious challenges in the world, and when you live in a country that cherishes our freedom so much in an open society, it presents very difficult challenges for both law enforcement and our intelligence capabilities, but again, we have to move forward. hopefully america can live life as normally as possible. but we have to be vigilant about the challenges that exist against the united states. >> former attorney general alberto gonzales. thank you so much for joining us this morning. appreciate your insight, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> let's get to christine romans in new york with the rest of the top stories. >> hi, john. we're keeping an eye this morning on a court hearing today in canada in the alleged terrorist plot to attack a pass edger train running between new york and toronto. canadian authorities say al qaeda is behind that plot. two suspects are being held without bail. one is due i
obviously the law enforcement has done a tremendous job in protecting america. a tremendous job in apprehending this particular suspect. but we still have some very serious challenges in the world, and when you live in a country that cherishes our freedom so much in an open society, it presents very difficult challenges for both law enforcement and our intelligence capabilities, but again, we have to move forward. hopefully america can live life as normally as possible. but we have to be...
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don says if any reform come out of the bombings, it's gun laws. the fact that people are using this to help with immigration, maybe they should be looking at other issues. >> bill: that's a good point. i just keep seeing comments about the weapons that they had, and how many weapons that they had, but i haven't seen anything else about where they bought them and how they got them -- >> i haven't seen that yet. >> bill: i did see something this morning about some of the black powder that they got -- that they used in the pressure cooker bombs, they got them by buying fireworks that had black powder in them. but i haven't seen much about the guns. that's a good point, don. >> and larry bond says does the gop really need a reason to do nothing? >> bill: good point. they don't really need any excuse anymore to do nothing. mike is out in colorado springs. hey, mike, what do you say? >> bill: hey, there are things i don't always agree with you on, but this i do agree with you on. but one step further, i am really tired of politicians passing laws any ti
don says if any reform come out of the bombings, it's gun laws. the fact that people are using this to help with immigration, maybe they should be looking at other issues. >> bill: that's a good point. i just keep seeing comments about the weapons that they had, and how many weapons that they had, but i haven't seen anything else about where they bought them and how they got them -- >> i haven't seen that yet. >> bill: i did see something this morning about some of the black...
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did they break the law or is all fair in business? >> i'm not a lawyer. i don't think i can tell you. >> unfair practices -- >> i do believe in any businessman there's an understanding of what fairness is and when a company practices things such as -- for example if you manage to convince a customer that your product is better and the customer is excited about using it but the punitive action of using the product is so strong that it keeps them from doing it, i think that's an unfair practice. >> that's interesting that that's out there. you expect a company like google or company like microsoft or big powerful companies crushing the competition in a legal way by using market strength and usually it's good technology that got them in that position in the first place. using that as kind of -- you almost admire a company that can do that. >> absolutely. let me use the analogy of baseball. if you play hard ball, that's perfectly legal. nothing wrong with playing hard ball. in a referee or umpire is not calling shots right and if the person starts throwing a
did they break the law or is all fair in business? >> i'm not a lawyer. i don't think i can tell you. >> unfair practices -- >> i do believe in any businessman there's an understanding of what fairness is and when a company practices things such as -- for example if you manage to convince a customer that your product is better and the customer is excited about using it but the punitive action of using the product is so strong that it keeps them from doing it, i think that's an...
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so, for example, if they were studying law they would get the head of the largest law firm in beijing to adopt them and see how a law firm work and meet their families and so forth. plus, we are going to have pretty robust program designed by both western academics as well as the professors. >> you got the idea this was west meets east with this program that you're starting. it's interesting, though, as the times reported, rhodes wanted everybody in the british empire to come to great britain and study. you now have seen the paradigm shift that people have been seeinging coming for 30 years now. you started it in china. why in china instead of boston or los angeles? >> i think the economic center of the world is clearly moving to asia. you have the second largest country in the world, china, the third largest, japan. and you can see that the trend is somewhat inexorable. one of the reasons for this in terms of doing a major program is that if china continues growing at double or triple the rate of the western countries and creating 10 million jobs a year, whereas, there is virtually n
so, for example, if they were studying law they would get the head of the largest law firm in beijing to adopt them and see how a law firm work and meet their families and so forth. plus, we are going to have pretty robust program designed by both western academics as well as the professors. >> you got the idea this was west meets east with this program that you're starting. it's interesting, though, as the times reported, rhodes wanted everybody in the british empire to come to great...
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i was in law enforcement, i don't want to criticize anyone in law enforcement. the reality is we have to do this for the good of the country. we can't keep doing this. we did this with major hasan, attorney general mukasey wrote an article, i think he lists five cases in which things weren't followed up properly. what's going on? is it just too much work? or is it a sort of political correctness? they're afraid to put people on the list because if you do, you'll bet criticized for putting a muslim in a situation he shouldn't be in. major hasan is like off the wall. you can't figure that at all. the guy for three years is making all kinds of jihaddist statements. >> gretchen: i think that's a little different than this case because there was so much evidence of all these things that he had done over a course of time before he did the shootings. but in this case, the f.b.i. did go talk to tamerlan. what if they didn't find anything, he wasn't doing anything radical? >> i don't know what you think you're going to find and they say no, i'm not. i think the fact that
i was in law enforcement, i don't want to criticize anyone in law enforcement. the reality is we have to do this for the good of the country. we can't keep doing this. we did this with major hasan, attorney general mukasey wrote an article, i think he lists five cases in which things weren't followed up properly. what's going on? is it just too much work? or is it a sort of political correctness? they're afraid to put people on the list because if you do, you'll bet criticized for putting a...
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. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official agrees and says tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no fly list because the u.s. never deemed him a threat. so there were no alarm bells when tsarnaev came back to the u.s. six months later. >> by the time he returned, all investigations, the matter had been closed. >> reporter: even so, it's not clear if the department of homeland security, which was charged with monitoring travel, even knew that tsarnaev was on the fbi's radar. feds failing to talk to each other was supposed to be a lesson learned from 9/11. >> we're trying to make sure that all of that information that was available was shared. if it wasn't, there may be somebody who dropped the ball. >> reporter: a u.s. official says, even when there's a hit in the system, it doesn't prompt anyone in law enforcement to take action. it's just monitoring for suspicious travel. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> our thanks to joe johns for that report. >>> later today, another memorial here in boston for yet another of the victims in these attacks. at noon vice president joe b
. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official agrees and says tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no fly list because the u.s. never deemed him a threat. so there were no alarm bells when tsarnaev came back to the u.s. six months later. >> by the time he returned, all investigations, the matter had been closed. >> reporter: even so, it's not clear if the department of homeland security, which was charged with monitoring travel, even knew that tsarnaev was on the...
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. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> reporter: for two families whose bitter shock turned to unimaginable grief was a day of final good-byes. the youngest victim of the bombings, 8-year-old martin richard laid to rest as was sean collier. the m.i.t. officer police say was shot to death by the tsarnaev brothers thursday night. and vice president joe biden is expected to travel to m.i.t. for a memorial service honoring officer collier later this morning. john, diana. >> marci, thank you very much. >>> the boat owner whose 911 call led police to dzhokhar tsarnaev. speaking out for the first time. david henneberry stepped outside for fresh air friday night when he notice ed something amiss with the boat cover. when he peeked inside his boat he saw blood and called police. henneberry knows about this movement online to buy him a new boat. he said he appreciates it, but wants the money to go to the victims instead. >>> the man accused of plotting to derail a passenger train in canada is rejecting terror charges against him
. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> reporter: for two families whose bitter shock turned to unimaginable grief was a day of final good-byes. the youngest victim of the bombings, 8-year-old martin richard laid to rest as was sean collier. the m.i.t. officer police say was shot to death by the tsarnaev brothers thursday night. and vice president joe biden is expected to travel to m.i.t. for a memorial service...
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and our laws and our i object ter presentation of the constitution, i think, have to change. >> bill: all right here now to reply to that fox business anchor john stossel. disagree with mayor bloomberg? >> about a ton of things but not that really. these cameras are going to grow and that's okay. i disagree, i don't think the constitution needs to change. the constitution forbids unreasonable searches. i don't think a camera is that. >> we have a right to privacy also. you know, part of the abortion debate was a privacy issue. it you can believe it the supreme court decision roe v. wade. but privacy now what basically is going to happen is happening is once you step out of your house. you don't have any privacy anymore. that's it. >> in many ways you never did. he we reporters were very defensive in saying we the public have a right to take pictures of people. >> on public property, absolute gli. >> when you go too people's homes, that's another story. these cameras are in public. if you are outdoors today. you have to assume you may be photographed. >> all right. so you don't have an
and our laws and our i object ter presentation of the constitution, i think, have to change. >> bill: all right here now to reply to that fox business anchor john stossel. disagree with mayor bloomberg? >> about a ton of things but not that really. these cameras are going to grow and that's okay. i disagree, i don't think the constitution needs to change. the constitution forbids unreasonable searches. i don't think a camera is that. >> we have a right to privacy also. you...
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it is jed did you dye yaw booy law -- jedediah bila. and i would like to welcome a first time against, joe machi. and bill schulz. and he was just fired from sabaro. con grat -- congratulationses and thanks for ironing your clothes, jesse joyce. did you mistake a brick for an iron? >> oh dear. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. have a great show, friend. >> he has had a change of heart our announcer. he is now giving us gifts. >> it is nice to be nice. >> he is back and he is boring. every man, woman and mythological creature that works on "red eye" rejoiced for anthony wiener has returned to twitter. on monday after a two-year hiatus, the disgraced congressman hopeful posted his first tweet from a new account. alass it was a lame link to proposal 64 ideas to keep new york city the capital of the middle class. that is exciting. the 48-year-old fun lover confirmed the new handle was his. noting, quote, it seemed like a fresh start was in order, especially in light of all of the new ideas around which i am hoping to drive conve
it is jed did you dye yaw booy law -- jedediah bila. and i would like to welcome a first time against, joe machi. and bill schulz. and he was just fired from sabaro. con grat -- congratulationses and thanks for ironing your clothes, jesse joyce. did you mistake a brick for an iron? >> oh dear. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. have a great show, friend. >> he has had a change of heart our announcer. he is now giving us gifts. >> it is nice to be nice....
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federal law enforcement agencies say they believe it's the from the same person who sent ricin to a republican senator yesterday. at least he's bipartisan. both letters were signed i am k.c. and i approve this message. it was either him or katie couric. who signs their initials on a letter filled with poison. the only people sending letters are terrorists and families with their annual holiday newsletters. they both belong in guantanamo bay, as far as i'm concerned. the white house believes north korea has a number of medium-range nonnuclear mittles ready to fire. i'm sick of gangnam style, too. but launching missiles i think is an overreaction. if there's anyone who can look at the bright side, it's my cousin mickey. she's unquestionably the most positive person i know. this afternoon, i asked her if she could find the silver lining in this missile crisis. let's find out if she could in tonight's edition of "micki spins it." >> we're in the middle of a crisis with north korea and it's really bad. but there's a silver lining with everything. things may not sense right now, but i think the silv
federal law enforcement agencies say they believe it's the from the same person who sent ricin to a republican senator yesterday. at least he's bipartisan. both letters were signed i am k.c. and i approve this message. it was either him or katie couric. who signs their initials on a letter filled with poison. the only people sending letters are terrorists and families with their annual holiday newsletters. they both belong in guantanamo bay, as far as i'm concerned. the white house believes...
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and it's unclear what law enforcement agency was actually supposed to be checking the boat but didn't initially. >> it was the owner of that boat that found the suspect. the san jose man is leading the charge. he teaches people how to har nsz the power of the internet to raise money for projects. when he heard that david hennberry's boat was riddled with bullets. >> so if you go to my campaign, my video, there's a fund set up for the boston victims. but there's another one if you have $5, $25, you can talk to dave. >> now, the boat's owners reportedly grateful for the support but thinks the money might be better for chashties of the boston bomber. colliers' killing eventually led to the capture of the brothers. >> two women go to a popular hang out and bring home more than just coffee. >> i was picking up my purse off of the side table and i saw a big crawling on it. >> coming up, the popular hang out that bedbugs are turning up in and what experts say you can do to keep them off you. >> and it's the twitter hack that did a number on the stock market. coming up, find out who's taking
and it's unclear what law enforcement agency was actually supposed to be checking the boat but didn't initially. >> it was the owner of that boat that found the suspect. the san jose man is leading the charge. he teaches people how to har nsz the power of the internet to raise money for projects. when he heard that david hennberry's boat was riddled with bullets. >> so if you go to my campaign, my video, there's a fund set up for the boston victims. but there's another one if you...
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but as you said, we have disparate state laws. each state makes its own laws. >> michael, just the probabilities involved. based on everything you've seen, the devices they've used, the story that we learned how to do this on the internet. we were kind of inspired by some of these web sites we've gone to with extremist, islamic clerics who are on them and that stuff. is there anything you've heard developed from the suspect where you say, oh, no, that doesn't sound possible? >> this is actually a fairly typical story of home-grown extremists, in my experience. we've had a history of home-grown extremists in the united states having pretty extensive ties here in the united states. of course, the ft. hood shooter, nadal hassan. the basic profile of these two is not really inconsistent with what we've seen. and to your point about the internet, almost every home-grown al qaeda-inspired extremist that we've seen in the united states over the past five to six years has really been affected quite significantly by english-speaking extrem
but as you said, we have disparate state laws. each state makes its own laws. >> michael, just the probabilities involved. based on everything you've seen, the devices they've used, the story that we learned how to do this on the internet. we were kind of inspired by some of these web sites we've gone to with extremist, islamic clerics who are on them and that stuff. is there anything you've heard developed from the suspect where you say, oh, no, that doesn't sound possible? >> this...
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basically, she would see a lot of her mother-in-law, the brother's mother. and herbson, for all the talk about tamerlan being so isolated and not having any american friends, let's remember that he married an american girl named katie from the suburbs of providence, rhode island. so not everything there squares. >> we've talked to a number of people who have said everything is not square. chris, i appreciate the update. more ahead on my interview with a young dance instructor. dance will not be stopped by what she lost in the bombing. doctors had to amputate her leg several inches below her knee. but she says she is not giving up. >> i look at this as someone trained to stop me from realizing my dreams. and i thought ballroom dancing was something i was never going to do to dance. it just seems like a tough arena to be in. and i've conquered that. and i'm not ready to stop. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your
basically, she would see a lot of her mother-in-law, the brother's mother. and herbson, for all the talk about tamerlan being so isolated and not having any american friends, let's remember that he married an american girl named katie from the suburbs of providence, rhode island. so not everything there squares. >> we've talked to a number of people who have said everything is not square. chris, i appreciate the update. more ahead on my interview with a young dance instructor. dance will...
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>>reporter: many businesses and local governments oppose the law. worried it will lead to costly lawsuits. bill passed assembly judiciary committee today so it goes on from there. >> well as the dangerous fire season arrives one county is cutting back on fire protection here in the bay area. fires like this one obviously need quick attention but contra costa county fire department could be in trouble. 4 stations closed in january. 2 more are in jeopardy now because of dope budget cuts. the story from 7 news reporter laura anthony. >> barely three months after closing 4 stations the contra costa county fair department on the way to shuttering 2 more. including perhaps this one in pittsburgh. >> there will be station closure. there will be less people on the street and there will be some fatality. >> without new revenue sources cocoa supervisors announce the likely closure and layoffs of as many as 8 firefighters. >> we have to the live within our means. how do we do that in a safe sustainable way? we can get to sustainable. i share your concern that
>>reporter: many businesses and local governments oppose the law. worried it will lead to costly lawsuits. bill passed assembly judiciary committee today so it goes on from there. >> well as the dangerous fire season arrives one county is cutting back on fire protection here in the bay area. fires like this one obviously need quick attention but contra costa county fire department could be in trouble. 4 stations closed in january. 2 more are in jeopardy now because of dope budget...
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it's a response to tent city removals and sit-lie laws. the bill also requires state governments to fund all-day access to hygiene centers with showers and restrooms. >>> checking bay area headlines now, students at two concord schools were put on lockdown today as police searched for a carjacking suspect. it started around 11 a.m. when a person driving a stolen car crashed into another car on concord boulevard. the suspect ran from the scene. concord high and el dorado middle school went on temporary lockdown as a precaution. the suspect got away. >>> an 8-hour standoff involving the oakland s.w.a.t. team ended this morning with no suspect being found. police surrounded the lockwood gardens apartments at 65th avenue. they were looking for a man they say shot another person in the leg. officers searched the suspect's apartment but found nothing. >>> misconduct by san jose police officers is at nearly a 20-year low. a new report found only 11 officers were disciplined in 2012. that is down from 42 the year before. according to the independe
it's a response to tent city removals and sit-lie laws. the bill also requires state governments to fund all-day access to hygiene centers with showers and restrooms. >>> checking bay area headlines now, students at two concord schools were put on lockdown today as police searched for a carjacking suspect. it started around 11 a.m. when a person driving a stolen car crashed into another car on concord boulevard. the suspect ran from the scene. concord high and el dorado middle school...
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but will apply to all foreign laws. some of which are of a ha braic nature. this law as the gentiles say is kind of meshugganah. the application of foreign law in certain cases bill, really rolls off the tongue, isn't doesn't it, is meant to ensure a florida judge doesn't move rule on a case using sharia law. but this law would bar state courts from recognizing orthodox jewish divorce agreements. orthodox jewish divorces only happen rarely as opposed to american judges applying sharia law which only happens never. reach for comment all of the elderly jewish women in florida released a joint statement saying for once mr. big shot isn't too busy to call. never mind, it is no concern of yourself. if i'm subjected to sharia law don't worry about me. i'm only your mother. wtf, florida. your communities of jewish retirees are political kingmakers. nobody gets elected to national office without coming out in favor of a strong and secure boca raton so why are you passing a bill that would aggravate them? believe me, you're not
but will apply to all foreign laws. some of which are of a ha braic nature. this law as the gentiles say is kind of meshugganah. the application of foreign law in certain cases bill, really rolls off the tongue, isn't doesn't it, is meant to ensure a florida judge doesn't move rule on a case using sharia law. but this law would bar state courts from recognizing orthodox jewish divorce agreements. orthodox jewish divorces only happen rarely as opposed to american judges applying sharia law which...
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lawful under war no problem. or should we call their murder, extra judicial kills as many human right have asserted. don't have a bases anymore. i worry about the precedence we're setting for other less scrupulous states such as russia, china, and et cetera. all of this i can talk about in more detail during the question period. i think what it comes down to, senators, is that right now we have executive branch making a claim it has the right to kill anyone, anywhere on earth, at any time, for secret reasons based on secret evidence in a secret process undertaken by unidentified officials. that frightens me. i don't doubt their good faith but that's not the rule of law also we know it in my statement submitted for the record i do suggest a number of reforms that might improve our ability to ensure oversight and accountability. i don't have time to discuss them out in but i hope we will address those issues later, and i'll leave you with this final thought for now. which is that i believe that it is absolutely pos
lawful under war no problem. or should we call their murder, extra judicial kills as many human right have asserted. don't have a bases anymore. i worry about the precedence we're setting for other less scrupulous states such as russia, china, and et cetera. all of this i can talk about in more detail during the question period. i think what it comes down to, senators, is that right now we have executive branch making a claim it has the right to kill anyone, anywhere on earth, at any time, for...
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the law would be carried out. that causes me a great deal of concern. october in 2011, i share with you my concerns. the department has been more focused on meeting with special immigration groups then supporting them and helping them accomplish with the law requires in this country. have you met with those officers and you said no. have you met with the officers of the ice association? >> have a spoken to border patrol officers in the field, yes. >> i think you should have met with them in the field. morale of ice employees had dropped. were you aware that the morale at ice had dropped? >> that is a real concern of mine. >> are you aware in lawsuit has been filed? a vote of no-confidence in the ice director was held. nothing has been done to deal with the failed leadership at that agency. >> ice has increased its enforcement efforts and has installed real priorities for the first time. the director gets criticized for departing too many people as opposed to not enough people. that is a difficult job to have. ice
the law would be carried out. that causes me a great deal of concern. october in 2011, i share with you my concerns. the department has been more focused on meeting with special immigration groups then supporting them and helping them accomplish with the law requires in this country. have you met with those officers and you said no. have you met with the officers of the ice association? >> have a spoken to border patrol officers in the field, yes. >> i think you should have met with...
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since the sequester law became law to set priorities. and now they furlough not nonessential transportation workers. air traffic controllers, and they furlough them as much as the busiest airports in america, in the same ratio they did the smallest -- it doesn't make sense. >> that is totally key. they make no distinction. steve mcmann. they make no distinction between essential and nonessential. no distinctions between these small little towers and, of course, the big city towers. and, again, i come to this chart. maybe put it up on the full screen again. they have had a gigantic increase in their budget and i mean gigantic increase, while domestic traffic has gone down. what is that about? >> the choices are made in washington every day. and congress has chosen not to repeal the sequester and not to replace with other spending cuts. maybe they should, maybe they shouldn't. >> $2 billion to over $5 billion spending in a couple years. >> 10% is 10%. this sequester passed with a lot of republican votes in congress because the republicans
since the sequester law became law to set priorities. and now they furlough not nonessential transportation workers. air traffic controllers, and they furlough them as much as the busiest airports in america, in the same ratio they did the smallest -- it doesn't make sense. >> that is totally key. they make no distinction. steve mcmann. they make no distinction between essential and nonessential. no distinctions between these small little towers and, of course, the big city towers. and,...
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it all started back in 2004, when zoning laws prohibited her from building on her backyard land, so she built an orchard instead, an orchard that was inspired by one famous lady. >> i love meyer lemons. i have always--from the very first time i tasted one, i thought it was the most wonderful thing i'd ever tasted. so i was looking at this big backyard full of weeds, and i thought, you know what? if martha is using--martha stewart is using meyer lemons, i bet you i could grow meyer lemons and sell them online. >> indeed, since martha stewart began using meyer lemons in the nineties, their notoriety has exploded. thin-skinned and slightly less acidic than other varieties, meyer lemons are known as backyard lemons because they're usually too fragile to ship, so therefore they're not often sold commercially. so when karen planted 40 trees in her backyard, she hoped to sell a few to neighbors and friends maybe, but nearly 6 years and 80,000 lemons harvested later, and the backyard fruit has turned karen's backyard into a full-time farming profession. welcome to the lemon ladies orchard in sa
it all started back in 2004, when zoning laws prohibited her from building on her backyard land, so she built an orchard instead, an orchard that was inspired by one famous lady. >> i love meyer lemons. i have always--from the very first time i tasted one, i thought it was the most wonderful thing i'd ever tasted. so i was looking at this big backyard full of weeds, and i thought, you know what? if martha is using--martha stewart is using meyer lemons, i bet you i could grow meyer lemons...
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>> well, first law enforcement has. i think it's going to take a while, and it's probably going to require some members of congress who have shown no backbone whatsoever to be voted out of office. we have 20 dead first graders and kindergarteners and teachers some of who died shielding them, and we can't even get the minimum gun control. that ex-stands far beyond these issues. it extends to issues of how we run the tax system, the regulatory system, how we're seeing our federal government turned into a machine that is not functioning for the welfare of all the american people. >> michael: yes, and you know, it should scream how tired we are of saying that should scream to the american congress. hopefully this will once again scream there are some lucky sur cues law students because they get to have david johnston for a teacher. coming up, the republicans' favorite democrats is calling it quits. he says he has had enough, and for progressives the feeling is more than mutual. this is your only indestructible aircraft seri
>> well, first law enforcement has. i think it's going to take a while, and it's probably going to require some members of congress who have shown no backbone whatsoever to be voted out of office. we have 20 dead first graders and kindergarteners and teachers some of who died shielding them, and we can't even get the minimum gun control. that ex-stands far beyond these issues. it extends to issues of how we run the tax system, the regulatory system, how we're seeing our federal government...
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the fbi as we understand from talking with law enforcement sources is entertaining the idea that he may have been framed because he did write extensively on the internet about his conspiracy theories and signed off many of his misses i'm kevin curtis and i approve this message. that is language that is very similar to that contained in the letters that were sent to the president, senator or robert wicker and as well a local judge in tupelo, mississippi, it was written i'm k.c. and i aprof this message i believes his brother was framed. the fbi acted too quickly in this case. this happened right after the boston bombings, they were under a lot of pressure to come up with a suspect. he says they simply came up with the wrong one. bret? >> bret: okay, john. much more on this with the panel. a strange story. we will hear from paul kevin curtis. a hazardous materials team is investigating another possible tainted letter this time a military facility. senator harry reid said it is joint base anna cost i can't bowling. the two suspects in what canadian officials say was a plot to derail a pass
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for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. my mother has suffered. as well as my children. i would like to get back to normal, which for me means being the best father that i can be to my children, supporting my favorite charity save a life foundation and entertaining through my music. thank you. >> paul kevin curtis, released from custody, charges dropped. there's still plenty of stuff we don't know about what happened. dan lothian, our white house correspondent, is standing by. dan, we do know that ricin-l
for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do...
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that's what the law says. that's what's happening with the faa, with the tsa, with every other alphabet soup agency in government. >> so howard, how badly are people feeling these cuts? there was an atlantic headline yesterday that caught my eye. it said, airports holding up under the crushing weight sequestration. my friend was on a plane yesterday and he said the pilot got on the radio and told the passengers, if the service was bad, blame republicans for the furloughs. now, republicans are blaming obama. there was a hash tag they were trying to get trending, obama flight delays yesterday. i don't know if that worked. >> catchy. >> what effect is all of this, this blame game stuff. what is that going to have on budget politics? >> i think the easy answer, but i think the correct one is that it is a pox on both the houses and the presidency. the fact is people don't distinguish that much for the most part if they're fair-minded. it is true the president suggested using the sequester tool as part of the negoti
that's what the law says. that's what's happening with the faa, with the tsa, with every other alphabet soup agency in government. >> so howard, how badly are people feeling these cuts? there was an atlantic headline yesterday that caught my eye. it said, airports holding up under the crushing weight sequestration. my friend was on a plane yesterday and he said the pilot got on the radio and told the passengers, if the service was bad, blame republicans for the furloughs. now, republicans...
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. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katy deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims. >> shepard: we're learning more about her husband's trip to russia and whether it set off alarm bells in the united states. >> the hearing this morning created more confusion over the fbi's handling of tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 and which federal agency new about his trip the following 'er to russia. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 you're referring to, yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> but napolitano's statements chronic with what assistant fbi briefed another lawmaker who is a member of the judiciary committee. >> the fbi told me they had no knowledge of him leaving or coming back. the name was misspelled so i would like to talk to you more about this case. how this man left. where he went, and w
. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katy deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims. >> shepard: we're learning more about her husband's trip to russia and whether it set off alarm bells in the united states. >> the hearing this morning created more confusion over the fbi's handling of tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 and which federal agency new about his trip the...
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she is a brilliant law enforcement person but i always think the law enforcement person should be the head of the enforcement digs not a person at the top of the sec which sets a broader agenda which regulation is big thing that is unw problems she will face. let's hope she brings its up but i'm doubtful and this stuff will keep going on. lori: this happen so fast, in the blink of an eye and then recouped it. would this happen in the open outcry system? >> probably not they would say don't throw the baby out with the bath water. there is efficiencies when you hit a button to bypass a human being. i will tell you someone coming on here talking about jon corzine is not talking about jon corzine now which is little strange. melissa: that is the main story. you came here to talk about that. >> i'm just saying, specialists did prevent the wild volatility and that was a good thing. here is what we know about corzine if few minutes we have, i will throw this out there, he is not yet, he has been sued by louie freed, the bankruptcy trustee. i believe negligence was the word that freed threw a
she is a brilliant law enforcement person but i always think the law enforcement person should be the head of the enforcement digs not a person at the top of the sec which sets a broader agenda which regulation is big thing that is unw problems she will face. let's hope she brings its up but i'm doubtful and this stuff will keep going on. lori: this happen so fast, in the blink of an eye and then recouped it. would this happen in the open outcry system? >> probably not they would say...
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>> well, right now the border patrol already pursuant to existing law, an appropriations law, has done an extensive study of where fencing makes sense along the southwest border. they determined that there were 653 miles where it actually makes sense and as snorn cornyn mentioned, there are vast stretches of the board where are it doesn't make a lot of sense. >> sure, sure. >> and 652 miles of that have been completed. , so i think what we would do, should the bill pass, is go back, look at the kind of fencing we have and say, well, do we want to make it triple what it is or taller than what it is or something of that sort? but we have continually looked at the infrastructure along the border from a security perspective. >> ok. now, you'll also have discretion to waive grounds of inadmissibility. n the part of would-be r.p.i.'s related to criminal background and the language of the bill, i believe, says that you can do that for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity or if such waiver is otherwise in the public interest. and once you decide to make such a waiver, you have to apply
>> well, right now the border patrol already pursuant to existing law, an appropriations law, has done an extensive study of where fencing makes sense along the southwest border. they determined that there were 653 miles where it actually makes sense and as snorn cornyn mentioned, there are vast stretches of the board where are it doesn't make a lot of sense. >> sure, sure. >> and 652 miles of that have been completed. , so i think what we would do, should the bill pass, is go...
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law enforcement. the fbi worked with the canadian law enforcement. i refer you to them for more details on this, but this successful cooperation illustrated the close relationship we have with canada on so many important issues like foreign affairs, trade, emergency preparedness, and security. it was a welcomed announcement by the canadian government. yes? >> the president back in syria, chemical weapons, a red line that would trigger unspecified u.s. action. was the administration made aware in advance they would lay down accusations today and go public with them? if it's true, what were the consequences be, and could that -- >> i'm not going to speculate about consequences. what i'll say is that the president made clear that the use of or transmission of chemical weapons including transition to nonstate actors would be unacceptable in the president's view, unacceptable to the united states. we have made clear we made clear about reports of chemical weapons made by, in syria, it's also important to note that the use of chemical weapons is difficult
law enforcement. the fbi worked with the canadian law enforcement. i refer you to them for more details on this, but this successful cooperation illustrated the close relationship we have with canada on so many important issues like foreign affairs, trade, emergency preparedness, and security. it was a welcomed announcement by the canadian government. yes? >> the president back in syria, chemical weapons, a red line that would trigger unspecified u.s. action. was the administration made...